Gunmen Kidnap Son of Pakistan’s Former Prime Minister, and More

5/9/2013 10:54AM

What’s News: Gunmen have snatched the son of a former prime minister who was campaigning in the Punjab region of Pakistan. Big banks are fighting back over claims that they are too big. Troubled cell phone maker Nokia has unveiled a $99 smartphone. Photo: Getty Images

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... the aftermath of the son of a former prime Minister of Pakistan ... that's what's news I'm WS J live I'm Simon Constable ... Stanley high-tech Gilani who is running for office was snatched by on demand as an election rally in the Punjab region of Pakistan ... at least one person is said to have been killed in the attack ... Pakistan's election season has already been marked by a string of violent attacks against those are running for office ... when the gold with polka meant too big to fail banks was something the US could do without ... while the big banks are pointing back several of them have tried a form of Bush administration official ... to respond to criticisms of the banks remain too large ... struggling cellphone maker Nokia has unveiled a smartphone with a low price tag of just ninety nine dollars ... it's aimed at India and other emerging markets the company which was once the largest cellphone making him the well ... has also launched a new operating platform designed to get chapped about this excited ... the CEO says the cheap smartphone market could be worth forty billion dollars in two years ... Leucadia posted on all the latest news on this route that day on what's news on the vs day life ...